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The Al-Fadhili back-to-back HVDC station is a back-to-back HVDC connection between Saudi Arabia, whose grid operates at 60 Hz, and its neighbouring Gulf states which have 50 Hz grids. [1] The station is located in Saudi Arabia, approximately 100 km north-west of Dammam , but was built for and owned by Gulf Cooperation Council Interconnection ...
The project began in 1982, when the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) proposed the development of a natural gas pipeline throughout West Africa. In 1991, a feasibility report conducted by the World Bank on supplying Nigerian gas to West African markets deemed that a project was commercially viable. [1]
The pipeline start at Escravos Gas Plant (EGP) operated by Chevron which has 680 million cubic feet per day (19 million cubic metres per day) capacity.The EGP facilities deliver 215 million cu ft/d (6.1 million m 3 /d) to the domestic gas market by Escravos–Lagos Pipeline.
Previous projects have directed the gas towards generation of electricity. [ 3 ] In January 2019, Rwanda's cabinet authorized Rwanda Development Board to enter into a concession with Gasmeth Energy Limited , to extract methane gas for domestic and industrial use as a cooking fuel. [ 4 ]
German utility EnBW is considering spending 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion) on a planned expansion of gas-fired power plants in its home country, which the current government has said is needed ...
Construction of the Atuabo Gas Plant started in July 2011 as part of a national initiative called the Western Corridor Gas Project to establish an integrated gas processing infrastructure that sources natural gas from Ghana's foremost oil field, the Jubilee Oil Field, and other oil fields (TEN) and processing into liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for domestic use while contributing significant ...
The Takoradi Power Station is a thermal power station at Aboadze, 17 kilometres (11 mi) east of Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana.It consists of three power plants. The Aboadze power station became operational in 1997 and is the first fossil fuel power station operated by the Volta River Authority. [1]
The plant began producing 70 megawatts of electricity on 13 October 2015, [1] [4] and full production of 150 megawatts began on 31 March 2016. [1] As of 6 April 2018, the power station had capacity of 150 megawatts (200,000 hp), with ongoing expansion to add another 185 megawatts (248,000 hp), to bring new capacity to 335 megawatts (449,000 hp ...